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readme.md

readme.md

sweet16v2

A 4x4 macropad with RGB inswitch lighting and underglow.

  • Keyboard Maintainer: ziptyze
  • Hardware Supported: 1upkeyboards Sweet 16 v2
  • Hardware Availability: 1upkeyboards

Make example for this keyboard using an atmel-based controller (after setting up your build environment):

make 1upkeyboards/sweet16v2/promicro:default

Flashing example for this keyboard using an atmel-based controller:

make 1upkeyboards/sweet16v2/promicro:default:flash

Make example for this keyboard using an rp2040-based controller (after setting up your build environment):

make 1upkeyboards/sweet16v2/kb2040:default

Flashing example for this keyboard using an rp2040-based controller:

make 1upkeyboards/sweet16v2/kb2040:default:flash

See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.

Bootloader

Enter the bootloader in 3 ways for atmel-based controllers:

  • Bootmagic reset: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (usually the top left key or Escape) and plug in the keyboard
  • Physical reset button: Briefly press the button on the back of the PCB - some may have pads you must short instead
  • Keycode in layout: Press the key mapped to RESET if it is available

Enter the bootloader in 2 ways for rp2040-based controllers:

  • Bootmagic reset: Hold down the key at (0,0) in the matrix (usually the top left key or Escape) and plug in the keyboard
  • Bootsel button: Hold the bootsel button on controller and plug in the keyboard